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Choose Champion Build:
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Conqueror Sett
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Press The Attack Sett
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Grasp of the Undying Sett
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Aftershock Sett
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Phase Rush Sett
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Hail of Blades Sett
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Omnistone Sett (Don´t try this in Ranked)
Recommended Items
Runes: Conqueror Sett
+10% Attack Speed
+9 Adaptive (5.4 AD or 9 AP)
+6 Armor
Spells:
Flash
Teleport
Items
Ability Order
Pit Grit (PASSIVE)
Sett Passive Ability
Threats & Synergies
Jax
As with most melee based champions jax is going to counter you pretty hard. I suggest banning him. If you end up in lane against him try to bait out his E (The helicopter Thing) and pull him in with your E Facebreaker as soon as he is going to stun you. Giving you the chance to reduce the time he is able to damage you for free. You can also try to pull him back in when he is going to jump. Making his escape ability nearly useless if done correctly. In team fights if you see him jumping on your Adc, Ult him away.
Yasuo
Yasuo
Champion Build Guide
And this is a guide for "The Boss"

Sett is an incredible new Addition to the World of League of Legends. I love playing him so much, he is just incredible in 1v1s and feels so nice to play. BIG SETT FAN!
They call me Sett, the Beast-Boy Bastard

Pros
+ Great early game + Awesome Mid-Game + Good short trades + Easy to farm under tower + AoE Stun + 1v2 Potential + Strong 1v1 Fighter / Lane Bully + AoE Ultimate (That looks sick af) + Great engage + You will dominate season 10!!! |
Cons
- No Peel - Can be kitted very easily - Needs his R for a decent Teamfight |
For Summoner-Spells you have to take




You have to carefully choose which one you pick, because it could change the output of the game:





Pit Grit (Passive):
Sett's basic attacks alternate between a left punch and a right punch. Sett allways begins attacking with a left punch, and will reset back to it after 2 seconds of not performing a right punch.
In short, he attacks with his left hand and then with his more powerful right hand.
Sett's right punch gains 50 bonus range, attacks at 8 times the left punch's attack speed, and deals 5 − 90 (based on level) (+ a percentage of his total AD) bonus physical damage.
On top of that Sett gains 0.25 / 0.5 / 1 / 2 (based on level) health regeneration per second for every 5% of his missing health.
Knuckle Down (Q): For the first 1.5 seconds,
Sett gains bonus movement speed while moving towards enemy champions.

Sett's next two basic attacks within 5 seconds each deal bonus physical damage as well as as a percentage of the target´s maximum health.
Knuckle Down resets Sett's basic attack timer. Use your Q to reset your Auto attack Timer after the first 2 auto attack combo... giving you the chance to punch 4 times in Rapid succession.
Haymaker (W):
Passive:
Sett stores 100% of the damage he has taken as Grit on his secondary resource bar, up to 50% of his maximum health. After 4 seconds each instance of stored Grit decays by 30% every second.
Active:
Sett blasts an area in the target direction, dealing physical damage to enemies hit. Enemies hit through the center take bonus damage (+10% per 100 bonus attack damage) (+25% of expended Grit) in true damage instead.
Sett also gains a rapidly decaying shield for 3 seconds equal to the stored Grit.
Using the ability costs 100% of Sett's current Grit.
Facebreaker (E):
Sett pulls in enemies at his front and back, dealing physical damage (+ 60% bonus attack damage) in physical damage and slowing them by 50% for 0.5 seconds.

Facebreaker (E):

If Facebreaker affects at least one enemy on each side (it can be a minion or a monster too), all enemies inside the area are knocked against each others and are stunned for 1 second upon landing.
The Show Stopper (R) (THE SUPLEX):
Sett suppresses the target enemy champion and then leaps unstoppably at a fixed distance towards the champions direction, carrying it along for 1.5 seconds before slamming it into the ground.

Enemies within the impact area take 200 / 300 / 400 (+ 100% bonus attack damage) (+40 / 50 / 60 percent of primary target's bonus health) in physical damage, which is reduced by up to 40% on the edges, and champions hit are slowed by 99% for 1.5 seconds.
The dash will prematurely end upon reaching a wall that cannot be dashed through. Otherwise Sett and the target go over the wall.
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This is your CORE item that you want to take in nearly all of the games you play. ![]() ![]() |
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Now go and have fun in the Arena.


What little security the family enjoyed vanished the day Sett’s father disappeared. All of a sudden, those who had bitten their tongues at the sight of young Sett felt free to express their contempt. The boy was bewildered, wondering where his father had gone, and why trouble suddenly seemed to be following him.
Sett grew up quickly, becoming calloused in the face of the taunts and threats he endured, and before long, he began using his fists to silence the insults. When news of his fights reached his mother, she made him swear not to go near the Noxian pits where his father had fought.
But the more Sett fought, the more he thought of his father.
Longing to find the man he only vaguely remembered, Sett snuck away to the pit late one night, after his mother had gone to bed. Immediately, he was enthralled by the spectacle. Scores of Noxian soldiers, fresh to the shores of Ionia, roared with bloodlust from the stands around him. Down in the center of the arena, fighters from all backgrounds and martial disciplines clashed in gruesome duels with a variety of weapons—the winners handsomely paid in Noxian coin. When the event was over, Sett inquired about his father, and learned a hard truth: his father had bought out his contract and left to tour more profitable pits abroad. He had deserted his family, to seek fortune on the other side of the world.
Burning with rage, Sett asked the arena’s matchmaker for a fight, hoping that somehow his father would return from his tour—and be the opponent standing across the pit from him. The matchmaker assigned the boy a fight on the next card, figuring he would be easy fodder for one of his star combatants.
Sett would prove him wrong.
From the moment he threw his first punch, “The Beast-Boy Bastard” was a pit-fighting sensation. Though Sett had no formal martial arts training, his primal strength and ferocity more than compensated, and he leveled his more technically sound opponents like a battering ram. Never abandoning hope that he might one day fight his father, he soon became the undisputed “King of the Pit”, with a swollen coffer of prize money—and a trail of broken opponents—to his name.
Night after night, Sett brought money and comforts to his mother, always lying about how he had acquired them. It warmed his calloused heart to see her so proud of his success, no longer forced to toil at menial jobs. Still, Sett couldn’t help but feel he could do better. Being the King of the Pit was good, but being the person who owned the pit… that was where the real money was.
Late one night, after defending his title in front of a record-breaking crowd, Sett presented his new demands to the Noxian matchmaker and his cronies. He suggested they grant him control of the arena and its revenue. When they refused, Sett barred the doors. Minutes later, the doors re-opened, and the Noxians emerged, badly maimed, with a message on their bloodied lips: the half-beast was the new boss.
With the promoters out of the picture, Sett took control of the pit he once fought in. Ionians, who had only recently been conditioned for war, flocked to the arena, paying to satisfy an urge they only now knew they possessed. Sett took full advantage of their newfound bloodlust, accumulating wealth and power beyond his wildest boyhood dreams, as he transformed the pit into the hub of an underground empire of gambling and vice.
The half-beast who reigned supreme in the pit now runs his illicit enterprises with the same iron fist. Any time someone challenges his authority, he personally reminds them where they stand. Every punch Sett throws is a blow to his old life of poverty and ostracism, and he intends to make sure that old life stays down.
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